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Parked

  • 2010
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
2.8K
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Parked (2010)
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Fred Daly returns to Ireland with nowhere to live but his car. Then dope-smoking 21-year-old Cathal parks beside him and brightens up his lonely world. Encouraged by Cathal, Fred meets attra... Read allFred Daly returns to Ireland with nowhere to live but his car. Then dope-smoking 21-year-old Cathal parks beside him and brightens up his lonely world. Encouraged by Cathal, Fred meets attractive music teacher Jules. Growing closer, these three outsiders are set on a course that ... Read allFred Daly returns to Ireland with nowhere to live but his car. Then dope-smoking 21-year-old Cathal parks beside him and brightens up his lonely world. Encouraged by Cathal, Fred meets attractive music teacher Jules. Growing closer, these three outsiders are set on a course that will change their lives forever.

  • Director
    • Darragh Byrne
  • Writer
    • Ciaran Creagh
  • Stars
    • Colin Morgan
    • Colm Meaney
    • Milka Ahlroth
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    2.8K
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    • Director
      • Darragh Byrne
    • Writer
      • Ciaran Creagh
    • Stars
      • Colin Morgan
      • Colm Meaney
      • Milka Ahlroth
    • 16User reviews
    • 53Critic reviews
    • 47Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Colin Morgan
    Colin Morgan
    • Cathal O'Regan
    Colm Meaney
    Colm Meaney
    • Fred Daly
    Milka Ahlroth
    Milka Ahlroth
    • Juliana
    Stuart Graham
    Stuart Graham
    • George O'Regan
    Michael McElhatton
    Michael McElhatton
    • Frank
    David Wilmot
    David Wilmot
    • Peter
    Tatiana Ouliankina
    • Aqua Aerobics Instructor
    Diarmuid Noyes
    Diarmuid Noyes
    • Cathal's brother
    Mark Butler
    • Clippo
    Martin Lucey
    • Appeal's Officer
    Aoife Maloney
    • Woman in garden
    Will O'Connell
    Will O'Connell
    • Welfare Officer
    Andy Kellegher
    Andy Kellegher
    • Robbo
    Eoin Fleming
    • Child Pianist
    Mary Kelly
    • Reporter
    Conor MacNeill
    Conor MacNeill
    • Youth
    Matti Ijäs
    • Liam
    Dublin Gospel Choir
    • Choir
    • Director
      • Darragh Byrne
    • Writer
      • Ciaran Creagh
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    User reviews16

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    10noknow

    Excellent movie

    (Sorry English is not my first language).

    I put a 10 /10 because I haven't been able to watch "Parked" without feeling a deep compassion and empathy for Cathal O'Regan (played by Colin Morgan) and Fred Daly (played by Colm Meaney), the two leading roles of "Parked".

    I watched this movie because of Colin Morgan (Merlin). I was curious to see him in a different kind of character than in Merlin (great show by the way). Watching "Parked" after "Merlin" shows how much Colin Morgan is capable of playing so many different emotions in a very realistic way, this is undeniably the mark of a very talented actor. It always amazes me how some actors are able to reproduce an incredible range of emotions with so much accuracy and realism, like if it were their own feelings. To be able to do this, they need to have a huge understanding of human soul I suppose. Colin Morgan give a very concrete life to the characters he plays, and this always in a subtle and intelligent manner.

    "Parked" touched me and makes me remember that everyday we can see around us people like Cathal or Fred. We end up ignoring them like they were invisible, trying to forget that they are part of our society. But they are exactly like us, made of the same substance. We could be them. What can we said about a society where strong people crush the weak instead of helping them?

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    If you like this movie, I also recommended you to watch "Island", a very good Irish movie with Colin Morgan (I already was a fan of Irish movies but now, after Colin Morgan, I'm going to be unbeatable on the subject!).

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    9sangitau2007

    A beautiful Film

    It's not just a movie.It's a sad beautiful poem. I still can't get the characters (specially Colin's) out of my mind. The music is excellent ! I still have tears in my eyes whenever I remember Cathal's last moments :( . The only thing that I felt missing in this movie is a bit of details about both the character's past life. This is one of those movies which creates an ever lasting impression in a person's mind.It's heart warming and heart breaking. And one thing is sure Colm Meaney and Colin Morgan has made Fred and Cathal immortal with their strong performances. Hats off to them and also to all those who made this beautiful movie.
    1tigerbonewan

    EFF This Movie !!!!

    Just tried to watch it on video and gave up at the 25 minute mark. Why? Couldn't hear the dialog - even though there's not much, I cannot stand a movie in which I can't hear the dialog. You keep turning up the volume to try and catch what the characters are saying in their thick accents, and then suddenly, you're blasted with the background music. Why no subtitles on the DVD??? It really needs them. Maybe the dialog is supposed to be of no importance and the story is only supposed to be told visually. Don't care! If it's not a silent movie, I need to hear the dialog and you can't. If it isn't too low volume, then it's being drowned out by car engines or feet scuffling on pavement or some other background noise. I don't know how all the other reviewers found themselves so moved by this movie. The execrable sound recording job done on it totally ruined it for me and made the movie an unconditionally frustrating experience that I ultimately just gave up on.
    7W011y4m5

    Ironically, I remained seated.

    There's always something so comforting about returning to quaint, little, low-budget Indies from the UK or Ireland, I can't describe it... Despite the cinematic spectacle of gargantuan Hollywood blockbusters (flaunting super pristine, egregiously large production values with heavy corporate involvement / oversight), I believe there are endearingly charming quirks to be appreciated in the imperfections, borne from filmmakers lovingly crafting a tale with limited resources at their disposal - which I continually find myself preferring, personally.

    If anything, the issues stemming from ambitious artistic creativity, warring against the restrictive confines of reality often ground the narrative in a feeling of authenticity that's seldom able to be replicated by high end production studios, specifically because prestigious projects - in their vain attempts to capture moments faultlessly (& in an unconvincingly American way) - deprive the majority of scenes exactly what makes them so relatable to us; their flaws.

    "Parked" is a great example of this, proving my point (hence the verbose anecdote, preceding); stripped back, devoid of the US glitz & glamour we've typically grown accustomed to as audiences, focusing entirely on the substance of character - as opposed to superficial style, artificially rendered to usually compensate for a lack of it. No, rather than indulge in that increasingly tedious shallowness I've alluded to, the movie's just a really well told story - indeed, basic, yet undeniably effective - unfolding beautifully in a poignant, organically developing, bittersweet tale, balancing bleakness with a profound sense of hopefulness (possessing layers of depth, warmth & a sincerity in its depiction of humanity, I couldn't help but admire), making for an extremely rewarding viewing experience - due to how crushingly honest everything seems, from beginning to end.

    Plus, Colin Morgan & Colm Meaney are both notably incredible here (Morgan in particular, arguably delivering one of the most devastating performances I've ever seen him give in his career - embodying a deeply tragic figure "Cathal", a homeless drug addict with a heart of gold - keeping "Fred", the protagonist, company as they take refuge in a car park by the ocean, using their vehicles as shelter whilst they search for properties to live in; his tortured mind tragically yearning for a place to call home, metaphorically & literally, incapable of finding his idea of solace in the world, nor reconciling with the events of the past, leading to a wrenching sense of separation; visualised through a nuanced, powerful imagining brought to the screen under the watchful eye of excellent director Darragh Byrne - however, what a double act), impressively capitalising off of the opportunity given by writer Ciaran Creagh (constructing such a rich emotional landscape for them to play in), bringing his script to life from the page, brilliantly.

    Hence, although miniscule, it's poetically mighty - packing a punch, many bigger blockbusters fail to ever make.

    Available on Amazon Prime in England. Definitely recommend & well worth your time, if you have it.
    6deloudelouvain

    To watch once it's okay

    I wouldn't call Parked an excellent movie like some others on here but it's a good movie enough to watch once and that's about it. The story is okay but in my eyes it's been told a bit too slow. The homeless guy living in his car because of unfortunate circumstances with a heroin junkie as his neighbor also living in his car. You can have some sympathy for one and a bit lesser for the other. It's interesting to watch them becoming friends with all the differences they have, and to watch them struggle to get their life back on track again. Colm Meaney and Colin Morgan did a good job playing the two main characters. The movie could just have used a bit more tempo and a happier note but it is what it is. Not bad but not excellent.

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    • Trivia
      Film debut of Colin Morgan.
    • Quotes

      Cathal O'Regan: Have you ever seen a leaf fall off a tree?

      Fred Daly: What?

      Cathal O'Regan: Have you ever seen the actual moment when that leaf breaks from it's branch?

      Fred Daly: No, I can't say that I have.

      Cathal O'Regan: It's a... It's a beautiful thing.

    • Soundtracks
      Auld Lang Syne
      Traditional

      Arranged by Ken McHugh and Keith Donald

      Performed by Ken McHugh and Keith Donald

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    • Release date
      • October 14, 2011 (Ireland)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • Finland
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Припарковані
    • Filming locations
      • Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Ripple World Pictures
      • Helsinki-Filmi
      • Bord Scannán na hÉireann / The Irish Film Board
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $17,729
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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